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What to Read After... David Walliams 17/02/25
Moving the Goalposts
Publisher: Bloomsbury
Sam is the hugely successful goalie in his football team. However he is definitely not as confident in the classroom as he is on the pitch. Sam has dyslexia and the reading of a match report in school assembly is an honour he could well do without.
A thought-provoking look at the effects dyslexia can have on everyday life. The graphic novel format makes it particularly suitable for those with reading difficulties, combining a limited amount of text with plenty of illustrations.
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Books with neurodivergent characters
This non-exhaustive selection of books is an introduction to the range of books that feature neurodivergent (ND) characters. It includes characters with OCD, ADHD, dyslexia and dyspraxia, as well as autistic protagonists. There is some non-fiction on neurodivergence too.
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Books featuring characters with dyslexia
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junior, 08 October 2014
I enjoy it. GOOD book